I think that they've created another one, in what called "La Estacion del Norte", it was an old train station for traveling to the north of Spain, but it's in the more southern part of the city, near historical downtown and "El Palacio de Oriente ", the royal palace. Has a very impressive new complete shopping center, along with groceries, along with the subway station. I personally just did a quick walk through the shopping center, from the public parking garage, exiting to the street, because I was with my cousin Carlotta because we decided to meet up for lunch near it. She picked me up from the hospital where I was with my mom. It's very cool how in Madrid can have the exit ramps while driving down streets, that take down to public parking garages. It is more of the downtown historical area where began engineering so since decades ago. However the one here in the video, I lived there when it was becoming so complete. Literally can go to the most important location of the best department store in Madrid, and then take the subway anywhere, or if want, one to take a train to elsewhere in Spain, or to the airport. Have airlines airport check in places there, or used to. The whole area where this is located, began to be engineered into an important contemporary growth hub before I moved to Spain in the early 80's. Main artery streets Paseo de La Castellana, and parallel behind, Calle Orense.
Fun fact: Nuevos Ministerios is a major public transport hub in Madrid. It's possibly the third largest public transport hub in Madrid, after Chamartín and the Atocha-Cercanías/Puerta de Atocha complex (The two major train stations in Madrid)
I have seen pictures where the pillars in the intermediate level of the station were all covered with eyes that stared at the people who were passing by. It looked really cool! Any idea why these eyes have been removed? Here is a picture: weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/coolest-subways-madrid-nuevos-ministerios.jpg
La estacion de Nuevos ministerios tiene las lineas 6 8 10 y cercanias de mis favoritas🎉 buena estacion
I think that they've created another one, in what called "La Estacion del Norte", it was an old train station for traveling to the north of Spain, but it's in the more southern part of the city, near historical downtown and "El Palacio de Oriente ", the royal palace. Has a very impressive new complete shopping center, along with groceries, along with the subway station. I personally just did a quick walk through the shopping center, from the public parking garage, exiting to the street, because I was with my cousin Carlotta because we decided to meet up for lunch near it. She picked me up from the hospital where I was with my mom. It's very cool how in Madrid can have the exit ramps while driving down streets, that take down to public parking garages. It is more of the downtown historical area where began engineering so since decades ago. However the one here in the video, I lived there when it was becoming so complete. Literally can go to the most important location of the best department store in Madrid, and then take the subway anywhere, or if want, one to take a train to elsewhere in Spain, or to the airport. Have airlines airport check in places there, or used to. The whole area where this is located, began to be engineered into an important contemporary growth hub before I moved to Spain in the early 80's. Main artery streets Paseo de La Castellana, and parallel behind, Calle Orense.
Fun fact: Nuevos Ministerios is a major public transport hub in Madrid. It's possibly the third largest public transport hub in Madrid, after Chamartín and the Atocha-Cercanías/Puerta de Atocha complex (The two major train stations in Madrid)
I have seen pictures where the pillars in the intermediate level of the station were all covered with eyes that stared at the people who were passing by. It looked really cool! Any idea why these eyes have been removed?
Here is a picture: weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/coolest-subways-madrid-nuevos-ministerios.jpg
@@MetroCheck Idk. But this morning there was a great storm in Madrid that flooded some Metro stations
Great videos! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks a lot!
Good video
Thanks for the visit!
Did you play that music or is it from somewhere else?
If you mean the music at 12:15, it came from the TV screen above the platform that I was passing by.
15:25
Abbreviation: NM